X-Men: Apocalypse Twitter Q&A with Director Bryan Singer

Earlier today, directorBryan Singerrevealed a newposterfor the highly-anticipatedX-Men: Apocalypse, just hours after the first trailer arrived this morning. The filmmaker also took some time out of his day to hold a Twitter Q&A session on the officialX-Men Twitterpage, where he posted several brief video responses to questions from fans, and even a few of hisX-Men: Apocalypsestars.Alexandra Shipp(Storm),Olivia Munn(Psylocke),Ben Hardy(Angel) andSophie Turner(Jean Grey) chimed in with their questions for the director, but perhaps his most interesting response came when a fan asked him about the most challenging scene in the film....

July 7, 2025 · 3 min · 445 words · Jennifer Liu

'90s Action Movies With the Highest Body Counts

From Schwarzenegger space adventures to DTV entries where Dolph Lundgren saves the day,‘90scinema was pretty stacked with fallen adversaries. But there are caveats to a film’s inclusion here. Movies that include war likeBraveheartwere up for inclusion, but not something that’sstrictlya war film e.g.Saving Private Ryan. Furthermore, if it’s bugs getting shot like in Paul Verhoeven’s masterfulStarship Troopers, that didn’t count, nor did action-horror movies likeThe MummyorArmy of Darkness. These are the best of the best of ‘90saction, provided the viewer is looking for a high body count....

July 6, 2025 · 6 min · 1271 words · Brittney Guzman

'Heat 2' Budget Dispute Holding Up Development, Leonardo DiCaprio Eyeing Lead Role

Nearly 30 years later, Michael Mann’sHeatis set to make a comeback with a long-awaited sequel, but it seems there is a major production hurdle for the project. Based on a book co-written by Mann in 2022,Heat 2will feature a brand-new star in the lead role, and while a dispute with the studio is holding up development, it seems a major A-lister is interested in taking over the neo-noir thriller. According to Puck, Heat 2 is currently facing difficulties behind-the-scenes due to a budget dispute with Warner Bros....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 617 words · Shannon Prince

'Kraven the Hunter & 'Madame Web' Box Office Disaster Blamed on Media Scrutiny

The trouble with building a cinematic universe is having a sufficient “Big Bang” of compelling IP to populate a studio’s roster. It’s generous to say thatSony Picturesfailed to enrapture the public with itsSpider-Man-less movies as of late. Following a staggeringly disappointing year at the box office, Sony Pictures CEOTony Vinciquerrahas taken aim at the press, whom he blames directly forMadame WebandKraven the Hunter’s under-performance. The so-to-be ex-CEO of the studio spoke to the LA Times, as reported onBleeding Cool, about the recent critical response to Sony’s side of the Marvel universe:...

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 567 words · Maria Collins

'The Last of Us' Season 3: Release Date, Plot, & Cast

Let’s be honest, Hollywood has a pretty lousy track record when it comes to successfully adapting popular video game franchises, with lackluster films likeBorderlands, Max Payne,and, of course,the infamousSuper Mario Bros.severely disappointing audiences and passionate gamers everywhere. Though in recent years the silver screen has managed to get it right with hits includingSonic the HedgehogandThe Super Mario Bros. Movie, as well as TV treasures likeArcane,Fallout, and the epic survival series that was declared the best show of 2023:The Last of Us....

July 6, 2025 · 6 min · 1101 words · Veronica Price

Avenue 5: What Happened to the HBO Space Comedy?

It often happens that shows seem to be pushed to the wayside and not renewed or continued. However, this phenomenon seems to have increased drastically in the last few years with the uptick in streaming services and the shows on them. When more shows are being produced and shown to audiences, more shows are forgotten by the networks. There is also the problem of the COVID-19 pandemic which is still affecting film and television....

July 6, 2025 · 5 min · 915 words · Stephen Wong

Batman v Superman Choreographer Teases Epic Hero Fight

If we’re to believe the rumors, we’ll be seeing the first trailer forBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justiceon February 6, attached to prints ofJupiter Ascending. While we don’t know what this teaser will include, we’re sure to get at least a tiny little hint at the epic showdown between the movie’s two title characters. Back in July, we got to see the Man of Steel face off with the Dark Knight in the Comic-Con footage....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 505 words · Denise Marks

Beckett Trailer Has John David Washington Back in Action on Netflix

Netflix has released a new trailer forBeckett. The upcoming action/thriller is led by John David Washington, who is coming fresh off of last year’sTenet. Now, he’s returning to the action world in a movie produced byCall Me By Your Namedirector, Luca Guadangnino, with Ferdinando Cito Filomarino making his feature directorial debut. This time around, Washington is playing an American tourist in Europe who unwittingly ends up at the center of a dangerous conspiracy and on the run for his life....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 486 words · Christina Barrera

Best TV Series Coming to Paramount+ in August 2022

As regular television threatens to go the way of the dinosaur, the newest way of viewing content is through streaming services. Without the commercials or the annoying time slots, streaming services allow viewers the freedom to watch as much as they want, whenever they want as all content is available to watch 24/7 for a monthly or annual fee. Over the years, many streaming services have sprung up, with the original considered to be Netflix, while many others followed, including Amazon Prime Video and Disney+....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 551 words · Peter Sanders

Boss Baby Oscar Nomination Ignites a Firestorm Across Twitter

There’s always oneOscar nominationin the bunch that truly baffles and mystifies the movie masses. And this year it’s definitelyThe Boss Baby. Released last spring, the movie was a hit with family audiences, opening number 1 at the box office to the tune of $50.1 million dollars, and it has since gone onto earn $175 million domestically while taking in a worldwide gross of $498.9 million, ensuring that a sequel is on the way....

July 6, 2025 · 4 min · 728 words · Amber Williams

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Why the Series is Still Important 25 Years Later

Buffy the Vampire Slayerdebuted in March 1997 on the WB, moving to WPN for its final two seasons and ending in 2003.Buffy the Vampire Slayerbegan as a movie in 1992, and,according to TV Tropes, was meant to turn the damsel-in-distress idea on its head, with a blonde girl taking on monsters and winning, rather than being the first one killed. The show would more than live up to this promise....

July 6, 2025 · 5 min · 1035 words · Shelia Wyatt

Chewbacca's Porg Pal from The Last Jedi Finally Has a Name

TheStar WarsAdventures #27 comic book finally gives us the name ofThe Last Jedi’s hero Porg. The comic is the latest in a three-part story arc that tells the story betweenThe Last JediandThe Rise of Skywalker. Fans have been looking forward to seeing what happened in between the two movies, but not many expected to learn some new Porg information in the story. However, that’s exactly what Ghosts of Kashyyk has delivered....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 441 words · Douglas Cook

Christopher Nolan's 'The Odyssey' Is "Unlike Anything We’ve Ever Seen," Tom Holland Declares

MCU starTom Hollandis set to return to the Hollywood spotlight in 2026 after a four-year hiatus. Best-known for playing Spider-Man in the Marvel series, Holland will star in theChristopher Nolanepic filmThe Odyssey, which is set to arrive in theaters in July 2026. Though most details remain under wraps forthis highly ambitious project, Holland has commented that the movie is “unlike anything” viewers have ever experienced. Consider us hyped. Holland’s last silver screen project was the 2022 action-adventure film based on the video gameUncharted....

July 6, 2025 · 3 min · 626 words · Richard Stark